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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter Année : 2015

Chromatin fiber allostery and the epigenetic code

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The notion of allostery introduced for proteins about fifty years ago has been extended since then to DNA allostery, where a locally triggered DNA structural transition remotely controls other DNA-binding events. We further extend this notion and propose that chromatin fiber allosteric transitions, induced by histone-tail covalent modifications, may play a key role in transcriptional regulation. We present an integrated scenario articulating allosteric mechanisms at different scales: allosteric transitions of the condensed chromatin fiber induced by histone-tail acetylation modify the mechanical constraints experienced by the embedded DNA, thus possibly controlling DNA-binding of allosteric transcription factors or further allosteric mechanisms at the linker DNA level. At a higher scale, different epigenetic constraints delineate different statistically dominant subsets of accessible chromatin fiber conformations, which each favors the assembly of dedicated regulatory complexes, as detailed on the emblematic example of the mouse Igf2-H19 gene locus and its parental imprinting. This physical view offers a mechanistic and spatially structured explanation of the observed correlation between transcriptional activity and histone modifications. The evolutionary origin of allosteric control supports to speak of an 'epigenetic code', by which events involved in transcriptional regulation are encoded in histone modifications in a context-dependent way.
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hal-01110488 , version 1 (28-01-2015)

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Annick Lesne, Nicolas Foray, Guy Cathala, Thierry Forné, Hua Wong, et al.. Chromatin fiber allostery and the epigenetic code. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2015, 27 (6), pp.064114. ⟨10.1088/0953-8984/27/6/064114⟩. ⟨hal-01110488⟩
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